Drawing one of the biggest crowd’s of Free Press Summer Fest on Sunday, drum-keyboard duo Matt and Kim incited one of the craziest dance parties of the weekend. There were balloons, confetti, flying drum sticks, ex-Texan star Connor Barwin dancing shirtless and a sea of humanity rocking out to Matt and Kim’s energetic pop. Fans even climbed on a truck delivering ice to get a view. “Block After Block” started the set, which also included crowd favorites “Daylight” and “Overexposed.”

In an ironic contrast, cagy SoCal veteran punkers Social Distortion played more of a subdued set at the late night spot. The crowd wasn’t as boisterous as the day’s previous performers, likely due to the older ages of the Social D fans that have been following the band since the 1980s. Mike Ness displayed his usual rock’n’ roll charm, which at this point is almost a shtick, but they still delivered the hits like “ Reach for the Sky” and “Story Of My Life.” Over at the Mars Stage, punk rock could be heard in an odd place as Bassnectar played a cover of Pennywise’s “Bro Hymn.”